Question about 'Van Helsing'
#26
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
There was a DVD release of Van Helsing in Animation.. it was some sort of a prequel to the movie
Originally Posted by MASAMUNE2
I just saw this for the first time today. I enjoyed it- by no means was it the greatest but I think it's been unfairly bashed. The plot was extremely weak but the action was very enjoyable and the accents and monsters was good fun. Now if you wanna bash, bash 'Punisher'.
Sorry if this has been answered already but theres several threads on this movie and i dont wanna wade thorugh them all:
I was wondering what was the origin of van helsing. Maybe this was addressed in the movie but the movie really does move a mile a minute and perhaps i couldn't follow everything. and the accents make it a bit harder too
this is what i gather so far:
SPOILERS
van helsing murdered dracula when Dracula was a mortal man. That was some 400 years ago. Now van helsing exists in the present and he has had his memory wiped. How did he live 400 years? why is his memory gone? Also why did Van Helsing murder Dracula and why did Dracula make a pact with the devil that turns him into a vampire?? Is there any reason why Van Helsing works for that holy order? Did he work for that order before he murdered Dracula?
Sorry if this has been answered already but theres several threads on this movie and i dont wanna wade thorugh them all:
I was wondering what was the origin of van helsing. Maybe this was addressed in the movie but the movie really does move a mile a minute and perhaps i couldn't follow everything. and the accents make it a bit harder too
this is what i gather so far:
SPOILERS
van helsing murdered dracula when Dracula was a mortal man. That was some 400 years ago. Now van helsing exists in the present and he has had his memory wiped. How did he live 400 years? why is his memory gone? Also why did Van Helsing murder Dracula and why did Dracula make a pact with the devil that turns him into a vampire?? Is there any reason why Van Helsing works for that holy order? Did he work for that order before he murdered Dracula?
#27
DVD Talk Godfather
Van Helsing served its purpose... purpose of getting Kate Beckinsale into a tight leather outfit while we waited for the Underworld sequel.
j/k. I enjoyed VH. I don't get the gripes either. It was fun, not near as bad as people would have you believe.
j/k. I enjoyed VH. I don't get the gripes either. It was fun, not near as bad as people would have you believe.
#28
Banned by request
Originally Posted by JACOB
I have seen both good and bad movies over the many years. I must say that van helsing takes the cake as the worse movie I have ever seen in my life. It actually make other bad movies look very good.. say pearl harbor, episode 2 of star wars, batman and robin, superman 4 etc... when I saw VH in the theatre.. when it was over.. someone yelled out that it was a peice of shit.. I never had that happen before and it was worth the pain of watching that movie.
Van Helsing is at best a guilty pleasure and at worst very mediocre, but it doesn't go anywhere near the level of wretchedness that is Batman And Robin or Superman IV.
#30
Banned
We loved Van Helsing.
Also liked The Punisher, Stealth, Elektra, & The Hulk.
Thought League of Extraodinary Gentleman was a missed opportunity but not a total waste of time.
Glad we ignored the bad reviews & made our minds up ourselves.
We have seen our share of cringe-inducing movies such as the Star Wars prequels, The Family Stone, Underworld, I (Heart) Huckabees, Batman & Robin, Superman IV, etc. Our cinema tastes are pretty eclectic: Criterions, classics, adventure, indies, foreign, blockbusters...you name it. Cinema tastes are like everything else...highly subjective.
Also liked The Punisher, Stealth, Elektra, & The Hulk.
Thought League of Extraodinary Gentleman was a missed opportunity but not a total waste of time.
Glad we ignored the bad reviews & made our minds up ourselves.
We have seen our share of cringe-inducing movies such as the Star Wars prequels, The Family Stone, Underworld, I (Heart) Huckabees, Batman & Robin, Superman IV, etc. Our cinema tastes are pretty eclectic: Criterions, classics, adventure, indies, foreign, blockbusters...you name it. Cinema tastes are like everything else...highly subjective.




